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. >> claud, claudia. >> javi. >> uy. >> buenos días. >> buenos días. >>e estaba esperando. va a ser un día especial, porque vamos a pasar todo el día contigo y entrevistarte para conocer poquitoás... >> me ennta, me encanta. >> el aplauso es para recibir a javier romero. >> ¿cómo ves esa experiencia, ya es el resentador en un programa tan importante? >> bueno imagínate, definitivamente había mucho nervio, yo no sabía que esperaba, y ahí estamos ya, hace 21 años. >> un nuevo sábado gigante. >> en sábado gigante han tratado de cambiarte el toldo. >> me han tocado. >> han hecho muchos intentos. ¿é es lo que pasa con tu look? ¿por qué no te gusta cambiar? >> me han vestido de cualquier cantidad d cosas en el programa, pero yo creo quei look sigue siendo mi look. >> dices que tú no eres candidato para mira quien baila, no, ¿cierto que no? >> yo soy el mejor bailarín, pero sí, h por momento también me han puesto a bailar en alguno que otro programa. >> ¿y de canto? >> la verdadue, que no >> porque yo me acuerdo que una vez con una cotorra. >> ahí hacia wa.
. >> claud, claudia. >> javi. >> uy. >> buenos días. >> buenos días. >>e estaba esperando. va a ser un día especial, porque vamos a pasar todo el día contigo y entrevistarte para conocer poquitoás... >> me ennta, me encanta. >> el aplauso es para recibir a javier romero. >> ¿cómo ves esa experiencia, ya es el resentador en un programa tan importante? >> bueno imagínate, definitivamente había mucho nervio, yo no sabía que...
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jean-claude van damme, $27,000 a month. melissa etheridge is reportedly paying $23,000 a month. if evangelista's request was granted it would be a super-sized child support payment for this supermodel app her son. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up, josh has "the play of the day." and ashton kutcher under fire. why his latest move has him at the center of a growing the center of a growing akfast. what? with magic. you are? see the egg? uh huh. so, look at the orange. now close your eyes. ♪ alakazaam! [ sighs ] you're good. and now i'm gonna make this flower bloom. presto. "love you lots." do you want to see it again? yes, i want to see it again! [ female announcer ] hallmark blooming expressions delivers your love again and again. made with only milk... cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. almay smart shade makeup it's hard to choose foundation what if your foundation chose you? one of these three is your m
jean-claude van damme, $27,000 a month. melissa etheridge is reportedly paying $23,000 a month. if evangelista's request was granted it would be a super-sized child support payment for this supermodel app her son. for "good morning america," cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up, josh has "the play of the day." and ashton kutcher under fire. why his latest move has him at the center of a growing the center of a growing akfast. what? with magic. you...
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. >> y tenemos a claude para que nos enseÑe trucos de mpieza. >> y estoy esperando una niÑa. >> felicidades. >> esto deas abuelas, estoy pensando en mi abuela sobre todo en estos dÍas imaginate. te va tocar contar a esa gorda las tradiciones de la abuela. >> generaciÓn eneneracion. >> ¿cuÁl es el consejo de limpieza quee dejÓ tu abuela?. >> de mi abuelita petra rosa que se las quiero mostrar porque traje un par de fotos. >> se muriÓ con 103 aÑos, te imaginas toda la sabidurÍa que acumu acumÓ esta seÑora, ay! mi >> me erizo. >> della pienso que uno de los consejos de limpia asÍ como mÁs recuerdo es hija "tmina lo que empiezas". >> me dÍa muy sabio el consejos, uno empieza a limpiar de pronto empieza con un rinconci y se riega por toda la casa. >> para ahoar tiempo poner todos los implentos de limpieza y en una cesta y coÉntrate en limpiar habitaciÓn por habitacion. >> no de una en una porque nunca terminas. >> terminaste un Área y vas a la siguiente. >> otro consejo sÚper sabio de mi abuela y dicen limpio pueden esas tablas y desinfecta. >> en ella se acumula una cantidad de
. >> y tenemos a claude para que nos enseÑe trucos de mpieza. >> y estoy esperando una niÑa. >> felicidades. >> esto deas abuelas, estoy pensando en mi abuela sobre todo en estos dÍas imaginate. te va tocar contar a esa gorda las tradiciones de la abuela. >> generaciÓn eneneracion. >> ¿cuÁl es el consejo de limpieza quee dejÓ tu abuela?. >> de mi abuelita petra rosa que se las quiero mostrar porque traje un par de fotos. >> se muriÓ con...
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. >> rose: claude, your son. >> one day, when i was really about to leave picasso told me, you know, you are complaining about the ten years you spent with me, but i will give them to you back at the end of your life. and now that i am 90, i think, because nobody lives that long in my family, you know. so i think probably i believe that he gave me much more positive than negative on the whole. >> and i think you gave him so much, because it is clear from having worked on this show that in this is a great, great phase in picasso's life and it is very positive and he does do -- >> but there was love on both decide you have to admit it was love, it was a big passion on both sides. >> and it is innovative and new stuff, and it is -- and i think that is what francoise gave him was this, you know, it is a hugely positive time, and this is what i wanted to prove in the show and show how enormously important, enormously positive that period is. >> rose: let's look at some things and show that through the paintings by picasso. >> well, this is a portrait of me in 1946 -- in at that -- yes, 19
. >> rose: claude, your son. >> one day, when i was really about to leave picasso told me, you know, you are complaining about the ten years you spent with me, but i will give them to you back at the end of your life. and now that i am 90, i think, because nobody lives that long in my family, you know. so i think probably i believe that he gave me much more positive than negative on the whole. >> and i think you gave him so much, because it is clear from having worked on this...
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district's contract proposal should be rejected and whether or not chicago public schools chief jean-claude brizard should resign ct you would need approval from 75% of its total membership before teachers could go on strike and a cps spokeswoman calls that survey inflammatory and unnecessary their restrictions for travel on metra during the nato summit ... passengers will not be allowed to carry food or liquid on the train during those three days that includes coffee and one lane will be shut down entirely that monday there will be several station closings during the event ... you can go to the metra web site for specifics coming up next at noon: please make more arrests in the kidnapping of a tennessee mother and her three daughters >>with a little help from his hollywood friends george clooney crazes $15 million for the president and mitt romney is apologizing for something that happened while he was in high the man accused of kidnapping two girls from tennessee and murdering their mother and sister has killed himself. authorities say adam mayes shot himself in the head as search crews c
district's contract proposal should be rejected and whether or not chicago public schools chief jean-claude brizard should resign ct you would need approval from 75% of its total membership before teachers could go on strike and a cps spokeswoman calls that survey inflammatory and unnecessary their restrictions for travel on metra during the nato summit ... passengers will not be allowed to carry food or liquid on the train during those three days that includes coffee and one lane will be shut...
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claud claudia. >> yes, ross. it was the second one in two days. the death toll was 16 but the impact is going to be quite sick can't also on the economy as you were mentioning. 15,000 employees will not be working in the next days. hundreds of small businesses have shut down. the impact in terms of numbers could be over 1 billion euros. this area contributing about 1% of gdp. that's 16 euros per year. the industries that have been hit are the biomedical and -- food in particular. parmesan cheese. 10% has been affected. also dialysis machines and cardiology machinery that is produced in this area that contributes to the biomedical sector, also the impact there will be significant. another sector that's important to note is the luxury car sector. in that area, somewhere between 10 and 19 miles of the epicenter are low katsd lamb bore guydy, maserati, and ferrari. 800 lamborghini employees were evacuated. they're still not works. 650 maserati and 3,000 ferrari employees did go to work. on the three, that's the only ones operating today. lamborghini,
claud claudia. >> yes, ross. it was the second one in two days. the death toll was 16 but the impact is going to be quite sick can't also on the economy as you were mentioning. 15,000 employees will not be working in the next days. hundreds of small businesses have shut down. the impact in terms of numbers could be over 1 billion euros. this area contributing about 1% of gdp. that's 16 euros per year. the industries that have been hit are the biomedical and -- food in particular. parmesan...
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. >> but everybody else is movi moving -- did you see jean claude quick because he's tired of germany and france acting like they're the only two that matter. but then again, withey are the only two that matter. >> hard to take 5,000 years of separate cultures and ways of life and fiscal responsibility and then all of a sudden put it together and expect it to work. finally gold was in the high 16s recently, down about 3 1/2 today. time for the global markets report. we've got a man who is -- you can call england europe? i know you think of the british empire wasn't really attached or anything. ross, how are you? >> i'm fine. not much going on. we have a lot of may day rallies because it's may the 1st. but that means most of the european markets are shut so no heat map today. indeed only three countries straighting today. denmark, ireland and the uk, so just going to focus in on what's happening in the uk. foot city 100 up 13 points this morning. andrew mentioned bp. the stock has been down at the bottom of the ftse 100, right for you off 3.33%. bigger than expected drop in profits. th
. >> but everybody else is movi moving -- did you see jean claude quick because he's tired of germany and france acting like they're the only two that matter. but then again, withey are the only two that matter. >> hard to take 5,000 years of separate cultures and ways of life and fiscal responsibility and then all of a sudden put it together and expect it to work. finally gold was in the high 16s recently, down about 3 1/2 today. time for the global markets report. we've got a man...
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so we had 13 destroyer escorts and four claude jones. they were failures. they only stayed in the fleet for about 15-16 years. and the second generation we tried something smaller, the asheville gun boats, built 17 of them. their average year of service was only eight years. there just wasn't a need for them. they were actually created because of the cuban missile crisis. they were going to do interdiction, but they wound up doing all sorts of other smaller mission bees. and then in the third generation we built six hydrofoils, high-speed, low-drag ships really cool looking. very highly armed for their size. they had an average year service of only 31.5 years -- 11.5 years. so we come to the forty generation -- fourth generation, and the u.s. navy has essentially decided the smallest combatant in the fleet should be about 4,000 tons, the size of a good-sized frigate. so the fourth generation from '90-'91, the key operational program now is land attack. it's all about rapidly defeating an enemy's invasion. so what you need is a lot of capacity for a lot of g
so we had 13 destroyer escorts and four claude jones. they were failures. they only stayed in the fleet for about 15-16 years. and the second generation we tried something smaller, the asheville gun boats, built 17 of them. their average year of service was only eight years. there just wasn't a need for them. they were actually created because of the cuban missile crisis. they were going to do interdiction, but they wound up doing all sorts of other smaller mission bees. and then in the third...
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french painters, including claude monet, were also intrigued by him. monet saw an exhibition of turner's works in london in the early 1870s and noted with approval that the english artist "painted with his eyes open." the impressionists admired his ability to capture luminous atmospheric effects. by the end of the 19th century, j.m.w. turner's dream was realized-- landscape painting was elevated to a level unthinkable without the contributions he had made in fifty years of painting.
french painters, including claude monet, were also intrigued by him. monet saw an exhibition of turner's works in london in the early 1870s and noted with approval that the english artist "painted with his eyes open." the impressionists admired his ability to capture luminous atmospheric effects. by the end of the 19th century, j.m.w. turner's dream was realized-- landscape painting was elevated to a level unthinkable without the contributions he had made in fifty years of painting.
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fdr de-claude his critics with humor. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: it is a measure of how well the speech works that follows part of the memorial. richard nixon pulled a similar trick defending himself against accusations he received improper gifts by listing his kids' dog checkers as one of them. >> and i just want to say this right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we're going to keep him. >> reporter: voters ate it up. it does not always go well. lindin johnson picks his beagle up by the ears and animal lovers howled. still almost every president has had at least one dog and make, just maybe there's a reason beyond politics. >> the presidency is a very lonely undertaking. i think there are very many moments in the white house where what you really want to do is take your pet for a walk. >> ah. and if you want to know more about presidential pets, there is a photo gallery of all the pets who lived at the white house. go to whitehouse.gov. >> you'll hear from a young man who went for therapy to try to change him from gay to straight and if you leave the house right now, jus
fdr de-claude his critics with humor. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: it is a measure of how well the speech works that follows part of the memorial. richard nixon pulled a similar trick defending himself against accusations he received improper gifts by listing his kids' dog checkers as one of them. >> and i just want to say this right now, that regardless of what they say about it, we're going to keep him. >> reporter: voters ate it up. it does not always go well. lindin johnson...
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claud monet >> i like it more than new york i think it is really nice. even at the river running through the city and driving into it at night to see the skyline reflection and the water is stunning really is absolutely beautiful place to live. >> students from university of colorado for the first time studying with school of global affairs part of the g 8 research group. >> we do research for the entire global community insight into what is happening at summits associated summits such as the nato summit and what is happening. >> believes the nato summit here will be one of the most productive in history the main conversations surrounding afghanistan and al qaeda >> difficult task but a full commitment of all 28 countries of nato standing shoulder to shoulder to keep the job done at >> when they need a break from research they just have to walk to the media center and get great ethnic chicago food. >> stay tuned wgn it for coverage of the nato summit special report wgn morning news. coverage nato summit. complete wrap up on the news at night coverage all
claud monet >> i like it more than new york i think it is really nice. even at the river running through the city and driving into it at night to see the skyline reflection and the water is stunning really is absolutely beautiful place to live. >> students from university of colorado for the first time studying with school of global affairs part of the g 8 research group. >> we do research for the entire global community insight into what is happening at summits associated...
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>> they say that she deserves the war for what she does on the claude gueant off the clock. >> she would always go above and beyond. the call of beyond and that was at the most important time in our lives for the twins. when she won it really felt like the ultimate validation of what we knew about her that she was really extraordinary and what she does. >> initially she tookmrs. mills wanted to take on the task of caring for the twins herself but her husband encouraged her to get a nanny. >> i was not trying to nurse as a new mother and do all these things and she was very kind and she supported me as well. >> the excepted the award at the international conference earlier this month in las vegas. she still gets emotional when thinking about the moment. >> words cannot describe the feeling of being appreciated so much. there you go, buddy. >> she says she would not change her career for anything and shares this high honor with pride. >> every nanny deserved to be in any of the year. >> jummy olabanji reporting from bethesda. >> congratulations to her. there are offers germs. >> and a face
>> they say that she deserves the war for what she does on the claude gueant off the clock. >> she would always go above and beyond. the call of beyond and that was at the most important time in our lives for the twins. when she won it really felt like the ultimate validation of what we knew about her that she was really extraordinary and what she does. >> initially she tookmrs. mills wanted to take on the task of caring for the twins herself but her husband encouraged her to...
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by 4 claude gueant 5:00 p.m., 90 degrees for the high temperature. it will feel like the mid 90's when you factor in the humidity. -- by 4:00:00 and 5:00, 90 degrees. there is a heat advisory today. 30% of the viewing area will have a thundershower. patchy clouds later this midday into the afternoon. fairly pleasant overall, just warm and muggy. tropical storm beryl is along the florida-georgia coastline. it will do a 180 turn and track back to the carolina coast line and then off to see. it will not affect us in washington. by the end of the week behind the cold front of the humidity will plummet, temperatures will drop. by friday we are looking at highs in the upper 70's. changes coming throughout the week. partly cloudy to 1970. increasing clouds tomorrow and a pretty good chance of widespread showers and thunderstorms throughout tuesday afternoon and evening. late-day showers and storms likely tomorrow, pretty widespread. still warm, near 90 degrees. there is the lower humidity. wait until wednesday afternoon to have the drier air. by friday, and
by 4 claude gueant 5:00 p.m., 90 degrees for the high temperature. it will feel like the mid 90's when you factor in the humidity. -- by 4:00:00 and 5:00, 90 degrees. there is a heat advisory today. 30% of the viewing area will have a thundershower. patchy clouds later this midday into the afternoon. fairly pleasant overall, just warm and muggy. tropical storm beryl is along the florida-georgia coastline. it will do a 180 turn and track back to the carolina coast line and then off to see. it...
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. >> right up there with jean-claude van damme. >> we have a professional wrestling hat? >> we have a laid day in the studio. -- we have a lady in the studio. i thought i had better dress up. >> peter: he wore professional wrestling dress up hat. >> i've got the moderate shorts. it is a parade of goodness right now. >> i don't even like john sena. my wife bought it for me as a joke. because i'm a good husband, i feel indebted to wear it on television. >> i feel like you're promoting that is this good, nice thing but you're like hey, you want to buy me this joke hat, i'm going to wear it on tv. >> i didn't ask for the hat. >> i didn't want it but now i'll make the best of the hat. >> thank you very much. you look -- >> you look like death warmed over. >> so patronizing. >> peter: we've got a lot of stuff coming up today tchght is the unofficial start of summer. we'll talk about all of the summer songs you need to have but first, dan what is going on? >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> quick check of weather headlines making news. we'll start in sports on this
. >> right up there with jean-claude van damme. >> we have a professional wrestling hat? >> we have a laid day in the studio. -- we have a lady in the studio. i thought i had better dress up. >> peter: he wore professional wrestling dress up hat. >> i've got the moderate shorts. it is a parade of goodness right now. >> i don't even like john sena. my wife bought it for me as a joke. because i'm a good husband, i feel indebted to wear it on television....
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there is even discussion with him as president, ali, he may pick somebody like jean-claude tricchet to be the prime minister, that the markets in the united states and global investors could support. it will be a tilt towards growth and not austerity, but i don't see them scrapping anything that will put the euro into trouble. >> john, thank you very much for that. john defterios in abu dhabi. he mentioned gerhard schroeder. germany is the largest economy and the main proponent of the cost cutting measures we have short-handed into austerity. what happens there if anti-austerity candidates are elected in key european countries. can the eurozone and the currency survive and what does that mean to everybody else including you? we're going live to berlin next. to watch it for us. s thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it h
there is even discussion with him as president, ali, he may pick somebody like jean-claude tricchet to be the prime minister, that the markets in the united states and global investors could support. it will be a tilt towards growth and not austerity, but i don't see them scrapping anything that will put the euro into trouble. >> john, thank you very much for that. john defterios in abu dhabi. he mentioned gerhard schroeder. germany is the largest economy and the main proponent of the...
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jean claude trichet says a quantum leap of governance could allow europe to take over a troubled states fiscal policy. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism. the new optimism. >>> graff will sell 210 to 311 million shares in the hong kong ipo. more details on that coming up. >> do you get those share, do you get discounts on the product? >> you know more about this company than i do. we should maybe even ask andy about it. >> it's interesting to see how a diamond company will cope against facebook in a way. you'd have thought if people are worried about sort of inflation coming in, they'll be better off buying die mopped companies or any came mommodity companies. everyone saying i've got to be part of facebook especially though general motors is putting
jean claude trichet says a quantum leap of governance could allow europe to take over a troubled states fiscal policy. ♪ ♪ why do you whisper, green grass? ♪ [ all ] shh! ♪ why tell the trees what ain't so? ♪ [ male announcer ] dow solutions use vibration reduction technology to help reduce track noise so trains move quieter through urban areas all over the world. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. [ all ] shh! [ male announcer ] solutionism....
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french painters, including claude monet, were also intrigued by him. monet saw an exhibition of turner's works in london in the early 1870s and noted with approval that the english artist "painted with his eyes open." the impressionists admired his ability to capture luminous atmospheric effects. by the end of the 19th century, j.m.w. turner's dream was realized-- landscape painting was elevated to a level unthinkable without the contributions he had made in fifty years of painting.
french painters, including claude monet, were also intrigued by him. monet saw an exhibition of turner's works in london in the early 1870s and noted with approval that the english artist "painted with his eyes open." the impressionists admired his ability to capture luminous atmospheric effects. by the end of the 19th century, j.m.w. turner's dream was realized-- landscape painting was elevated to a level unthinkable without the contributions he had made in fifty years of painting.
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host: let's go to schenectady, new york, claude, independent line. caller: senator, i'm going to take the last caller's word for it that you are a hell of a nice guy. but here's the deal. if you want to get this housing market on the upswing, these banks have to go on a if you can pay mortgage, not your credit bureaus, because your credit bureaus are not always correct. there's always something in there that is holding you up. and the thing is is that if you have substantial income to pay a mortgage, then you should be able to buy property. i've been trying to buy property, acreage, with a double wide on it, and having one heck of a time and i lost a couple of good deals because of a credit problem. and like i said, your credit bureaus are not always correct. there's always something in there somewhere, and this housing market is going to stay where it is or worse because people can't buy. and look at all the people that lost their homes. are their credit -- are their credit ratings up to the standard? it wasn't their fault, but their credit ratings
host: let's go to schenectady, new york, claude, independent line. caller: senator, i'm going to take the last caller's word for it that you are a hell of a nice guy. but here's the deal. if you want to get this housing market on the upswing, these banks have to go on a if you can pay mortgage, not your credit bureaus, because your credit bureaus are not always correct. there's always something in there that is holding you up. and the thing is is that if you have substantial income to pay a...
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the southbound lanes were shut down just before the north avenue exit, a local accidents claude the expressway. drivers will have to contend with other traffic woes. emergency full lane closures will continue overnight this week, all northbound lanes will close from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 and, and tomorrow and wednesday, all southbound lanes will close from 10:00 until 4:00. other lane closures will be in effect tuesday through friday. for a map of alternate routes, go to our web site. >> sixth graders wrestle with a very tough decision today. should the country go to war? it was one of the new interactive on-line games and for the henry pall cast your vote. it educates people on the war of 1812. visitors act as legislators in deciding whether were should be declared against great britain. they say the game brings a sense of relevance to an historic event. >> it continues to rise in popularity and concussions are taking center stage. >> in the sport of lacrosse, helmets are a necessity among male -- of one male players but not females. we take a look at what is being done to protect young women
the southbound lanes were shut down just before the north avenue exit, a local accidents claude the expressway. drivers will have to contend with other traffic woes. emergency full lane closures will continue overnight this week, all northbound lanes will close from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 and, and tomorrow and wednesday, all southbound lanes will close from 10:00 until 4:00. other lane closures will be in effect tuesday through friday. for a map of alternate routes, go to our web site. >>...
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>>mark: the oakland a's pitcher debartolo claude picked up his first home victory in a month. if apple >>gary: the >>darya: lincecum is not doing that great. >>darya: the avengers dominated the box office. blockbuster pulled it another $55 million in domestic sales. battleship was another big one. it was a distant second cleared its first weekend in the theaters. the dictator with sasha varicolored, it has gotten ok reviews. >>mark: we will be right back as the kron4 news continues. here is a live look from wall street. before facebook is getting hammered right now. it is down $4.43, facebook now trading at $33.42. >> >> >>mark: we are following take to after watching face but shares. facebook shares.
>>mark: the oakland a's pitcher debartolo claude picked up his first home victory in a month. if apple >>gary: the >>darya: lincecum is not doing that great. >>darya: the avengers dominated the box office. blockbuster pulled it another $55 million in domestic sales. battleship was another big one. it was a distant second cleared its first weekend in the theaters. the dictator with sasha varicolored, it has gotten ok reviews. >>mark: we will be right back as the...
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claude giroux suspected one game. game five between the devils and flyers at 7:30 eastern on the nbc sports network. >>> basketball, the spurs had the best record. they held on 87-81. now to los angeles, clippers and grizzlies needed overtime. that's where chris paul scored 8 of his 27. they grab a commanding 3-1 series lead. >>> finally, to the diamond for an amazing play from a minor league game in texas. deep fly ball. watch as both the left fielder and center fielder went up and over the wall to make the home run saving grab. double your pleasure, double your fun. a great effort, but ironically this team lost the game by a home run. that's your "first look" at sports. i'm fred roggin. >>> now for another check of the weather. let's check back in with meteorologist bill karins. >> that's the effort we want around here, lynn. >> diving over the desk to pick up my script? i'll work on that. >> yes. let's make sure the camera's rolling. good morning, everyone. if you're in areas of new england, if you look outside, i'
claude giroux suspected one game. game five between the devils and flyers at 7:30 eastern on the nbc sports network. >>> basketball, the spurs had the best record. they held on 87-81. now to los angeles, clippers and grizzlies needed overtime. that's where chris paul scored 8 of his 27. they grab a commanding 3-1 series lead. >>> finally, to the diamond for an amazing play from a minor league game in texas. deep fly ball. watch as both the left fielder and center fielder went...
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i just need to train a little, and then i might get to meet jean-claude and get his "claude-o-graph." - all right. - that's cool. - i got wesley snipe's claude-o-graph at a menards when i was a kid. - seriously? - yeah. - my mom kissed evander holyfield at a house party before i was born. - see me fade away! - oh! [all shouting] oh, that almost went in! - hey, jillian, sweetheart. have you been crying? i mean, like, more than, like, your normal amount? - a little bit, yeah. alice is in an especially shouty mood today. her divorce papers came through, and she's just been acting like a real trick. - divorce papers? cool. - i'm not afraid of her. i will head-butt that cross-eyed bitch. - jillian, get back to your desk. - totally. - holmvik, do you have that website proposal for me, or what? - yes. yeah, yeah, i got it right here. - ahem. 'sup, alice.
i just need to train a little, and then i might get to meet jean-claude and get his "claude-o-graph." - all right. - that's cool. - i got wesley snipe's claude-o-graph at a menards when i was a kid. - seriously? - yeah. - my mom kissed evander holyfield at a house party before i was born. - see me fade away! - oh! [all shouting] oh, that almost went in! - hey, jillian, sweetheart. have you been crying? i mean, like, more than, like, your normal amount? - a little bit, yeah. alice is...
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claude giroux suspended one game because of this head shot on zubris. game five tonight on the nbc sports network. basketball, spurs had the best regular season record. first team to move on the second round of the playoffs. pulled off a clean sweep in utah. won in a late rally by the jazz and held on, 87-81. los angeles clippers and grizzlies needed overtime and that's where chris paul simply went off, 8 of his 27 in the extra period. he grabbed a 3-1 series lead. 107-99 win in overtime. finally to the diamond for an amazing play from a minor league game in texas. a deep fly ball. watch as the left fielder and center-fielder went up and over the wall to make the home run saving grab. double your pleasure, double your fun. austin watts made the grab for the out. a great effort but ironically his team lost the game by a home run. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >>> who is in trouble, who got married, and who would you choose to play jimi hendrix? your early morning entertainment headlines are ahead. plus before they we
claude giroux suspended one game because of this head shot on zubris. game five tonight on the nbc sports network. basketball, spurs had the best regular season record. first team to move on the second round of the playoffs. pulled off a clean sweep in utah. won in a late rally by the jazz and held on, 87-81. los angeles clippers and grizzlies needed overtime and that's where chris paul simply went off, 8 of his 27 in the extra period. he grabbed a 3-1 series lead. 107-99 win in overtime....
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management position or even just a pure research physician like some other on the book, for instance, claude shannon with no inspiration to manage people at all. he just wanted to do his work. there was this other model, clinton davis and come a kelly's best friend who is really a pure researcher, there were these other folks revered a labs were not in the management track. it held a very high stature, but i'm not sure shockley would've ever chose not per could have by temperament. >> coming back to the transistor for a moment comment b
management position or even just a pure research physician like some other on the book, for instance, claude shannon with no inspiration to manage people at all. he just wanted to do his work. there was this other model, clinton davis and come a kelly's best friend who is really a pure researcher, there were these other folks revered a labs were not in the management track. it held a very high stature, but i'm not sure shockley would've ever chose not per could have by temperament. >>...
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. >> that was mayor jean claude on why she says the recall efforts against her are fading. and with the deadline for the first petition recall one week away, even the backers say that there's little chance it will get the 20,000 signatures needed to qualify for the ballot. >> there's no doubt that people want to vote on recalling of the mayor. people are not happy with her performance, they maybe not happy with the way the recall campaign was run frankly. >> saw what happened? after all, according to a recent independent poll, about three out of four oakland voters are not happy with her performance so far. >> i don't like her. >> she is doing a mediocre job. >> the same poll found that a majority of oakland voters, even those that disagree with her were not ready to recall her. >> it is a waste of money. >> supporters tell us that it came down to money. >> you need the money to hire a cancer to get 20,000 signatures, and for whatever reason, the finances were not forthcoming. >> much of the furor over her performance originates from her handling, or mishandling, of last ye
. >> that was mayor jean claude on why she says the recall efforts against her are fading. and with the deadline for the first petition recall one week away, even the backers say that there's little chance it will get the 20,000 signatures needed to qualify for the ballot. >> there's no doubt that people want to vote on recalling of the mayor. people are not happy with her performance, they maybe not happy with the way the recall campaign was run frankly. >> saw what happened?...
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assigning johnny popham, a wonderful reporter, to do it and then eventually two of my personal heroes, claude sitton and john herbers. i mean, these were foreign correspondents or war correspondents working on american domestic soil. we forget so readily in this country that particular part of our shameful history and how much energy went into suppression of the human spirit, which is why this movement is so great. 'cause, "a," it is a children's movement. and it is really about-- i really-- the book that we've mentioned here is my favorite book of my own, because it's really about the nobility of ordinary people. they're not famous. they weren't even big men or women on the black campuses. they were children of people who, i think, almost family by family, had never finished high school. so the fact that this was going to be the first member of the family to graduate from college was a great thing to put at risk. their parents were, in most cases, off the books economically. they'd grown up in the poorest part of the country. and did not want their children in jail. they did not want these c
assigning johnny popham, a wonderful reporter, to do it and then eventually two of my personal heroes, claude sitton and john herbers. i mean, these were foreign correspondents or war correspondents working on american domestic soil. we forget so readily in this country that particular part of our shameful history and how much energy went into suppression of the human spirit, which is why this movement is so great. 'cause, "a," it is a children's movement. and it is really about-- i...
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thanks for coming today, master sergeant, claude piles and his daughter, and margaret davis, president and ceo of the marine corps scholarship foundation wonderful work to you. >> thank you for your support and the country's support. >> holly over to you. >>> 8:19 a.m. we are at 72 degrees on this warm memorial day morning. this hour, scary moments when a plane crashs in a california bay. what happens, plus, a big anniversary for the golden gate bridge after the break, meet a special woman who is helping mark this major milestone. we will be right back. you are watching fox 5 what makes hershey's s'mores special? pure chocolate goodness that brings people together. hershey's makes it a s'more... you make it special. pure hershey's. i'm drinking dunkin'. medium iced, cream and sugar. dunkin' iced all day long. dunkin' keeps me going. it gives me the boost i need. dunkin' iced keeps me moving and grooving. i run on dunkin'. america runs on dunkin' coffee. [ male announcer ] it's one thing... to have created an icon and quite another to have done it generation after generation. to the lon
thanks for coming today, master sergeant, claude piles and his daughter, and margaret davis, president and ceo of the marine corps scholarship foundation wonderful work to you. >> thank you for your support and the country's support. >> holly over to you. >>> 8:19 a.m. we are at 72 degrees on this warm memorial day morning. this hour, scary moments when a plane crashs in a california bay. what happens, plus, a big anniversary for the golden gate bridge after the break, meet...
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this is an individual by the name of claude elwood shannon. >> that's right. there was a statistician who suggested it. he's a very famous person as well. >> this is claude shannon, i just want to read this portion and then john can describe what makes them interesting. >> when you're his wife gave him a unicycle is a gift. shannon quickly begin writing, and then he began building his own unicycle is to challenge himself to see how smart he could make one that could still be road. when he was in the office, shannon would take a break from his work and write his unicycle up and down the hallway of bell labs. he would not at the passerby. he would go up and down the hall to. he was a man who rarely showed up on time for work, who often played chess or fiddled with machines all day, complete who frequently went down the hall juggling her pogoing, he didn't care what anyone thought of him or period it seemed obvious that he had the flexibility of an artist even though he was categorized as a scientist. such a wonderful description. for a guy that was pogoing down
this is an individual by the name of claude elwood shannon. >> that's right. there was a statistician who suggested it. he's a very famous person as well. >> this is claude shannon, i just want to read this portion and then john can describe what makes them interesting. >> when you're his wife gave him a unicycle is a gift. shannon quickly begin writing, and then he began building his own unicycle is to challenge himself to see how smart he could make one that could still be...
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>> the former head of the national heart, lung and blood institute claude lon font estimated if we cut our sodium in half we could save 150,000 lives a year. >> really? >> salt is big. >> what are the various sources of sodium are there besides salt? >> packaged foods, restaurant foods, they're all loaded with salt. we've got to cut them back. >> so sodium is coterminus with salt, salt is sodium, sodium is salt, sodium doesn't have any other expression. >> it comes in sodium glute i mate -- >> msg sti as bad as it was 20 years ago? >> no one wants to put it in their products. >> i sprinkle it on my steaks before i cook them. >> no one is sensitive to them. >> do you think it's going to kill me? >> if it hasn't yet i think you'll be ok. >> what else have you observed, what is germane to what you do, like you're seeing this huge product flow, how many different products? >> this year alone we're looking at food products, probably food and beverage products, about 15,000. >> in your whole commodity review how many products are there? >> if you look at worldwide, we're probably reporting a
>> the former head of the national heart, lung and blood institute claude lon font estimated if we cut our sodium in half we could save 150,000 lives a year. >> really? >> salt is big. >> what are the various sources of sodium are there besides salt? >> packaged foods, restaurant foods, they're all loaded with salt. we've got to cut them back. >> so sodium is coterminus with salt, salt is sodium, sodium is salt, sodium doesn't have any other expression....
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this is an individual by the name of claude elwood shannon. >> that's right. there was a statistician who suggested it. he's a very famous person as well. >> this is claude shannon, i just want to read this portion and then john can describe what makes them interesting. >> when you're his wife gave him a unicycle is a gift. shannon quickly begin writing, and then he began building his own unicycle is to challenge himself to see how smart he could make one that could still be road. when he was in the office, shannon would take a break from his work and write his unicycle up and down the hallway of bell labs. he would not at the passerby. he would go up and down the hall to. he was a man who rarely showed up on time for work, who often played chess or fiddled with machines all day, complete who frequently went down the hall juggling her pogoing, he didn't care what anyone thought of him or period it seemed obvious that he had the flexibility of an artist even though he was categorized as a scientist. such a wonderful description. for a guy that was pogoing down
this is an individual by the name of claude elwood shannon. >> that's right. there was a statistician who suggested it. he's a very famous person as well. >> this is claude shannon, i just want to read this portion and then john can describe what makes them interesting. >> when you're his wife gave him a unicycle is a gift. shannon quickly begin writing, and then he began building his own unicycle is to challenge himself to see how smart he could make one that could still be...
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on demonstrators in february, free streets -- free to speak restricted, unfair trials, amputations, claude gaines, lots of death penalties, many held in secret. it is a very grim picture, and i want in particular to single out the case of the seven bahai leaders who were sentenced to 20 years. the sentence was reinstated last year. in may they marked four years of a 20-year sentence for basically practicing their religion. it is a human rights situation that is very disturbing. eritrea, likewise, is a situation where there are a range of very serious problems. it is a government that restricts any kind of dissent or openness. we did not rank countries. unfortunately, there are a number of countries that have consistent gross human rights violations. they would certainly be on that list. [unintelligible] >> it also calls the game 10 u.s. trade i am wondering, looking for, are you concerned about 2014 and what happens when the transition occurs? >> we are concerned, and afghan women and women leaders are greatly concerned. women are critical factors in the reconciliation and we integration p
on demonstrators in february, free streets -- free to speak restricted, unfair trials, amputations, claude gaines, lots of death penalties, many held in secret. it is a very grim picture, and i want in particular to single out the case of the seven bahai leaders who were sentenced to 20 years. the sentence was reinstated last year. in may they marked four years of a 20-year sentence for basically practicing their religion. it is a human rights situation that is very disturbing. eritrea,...
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we have built four claude jones and we have no idea if they would be able to do the job and we found out they did not and we stopped building them. we sent ships to sea with a system before it worked. we sent the 26 radar before it worked. you put these up in the hands of the fleet and they tell you how to fix it and then you do it. what do you what the ship to do? you design it for a mission. can it do the mission on day one? not necessarily. every single ship we have ever built is made to a bold and this one is built to evolve. this will have about 27 of each type. look at the belt snap cruiser. it was the same boat but it was different. one was a double-endure, one was a single-vendor. -- double-ender, the other a single-ender. really built line of each. 26 ships in a class is more than you need to gain efficiency. we will go down to a single combat system so any vehicle can go to any other system on the other. we are sinking up with command control and communications and they will be able to go from one end to the other. essentially, the mission guys can go on any ship and they d
we have built four claude jones and we have no idea if they would be able to do the job and we found out they did not and we stopped building them. we sent ships to sea with a system before it worked. we sent the 26 radar before it worked. you put these up in the hands of the fleet and they tell you how to fix it and then you do it. what do you what the ship to do? you design it for a mission. can it do the mission on day one? not necessarily. every single ship we have ever built is made to a...
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joining us is claude coursy. he's managing partner of tomorrow ventures and five-star manager mark traverse, president of intrepid capital. welcome to "street signs." let me get to you first of all. investing in stocks forget about it. is that i sign of the bottom if you take the old adage it's darkest before the dawn? >> absolutely. i feel very positive about what i see out there. i look for external cues and i see people spending money out there. i see people traveling. i see people spending money at the movies and stores. so i view that as a very positive sign. i think it's more a long-term approach that's so critical to this investment market. whether that's in the public markets or private markets like we invest in, i think that's critical in this day and age. >> do you think it's sad essentially, mark, that a lot of people are gun-shy? when you think about it, if people take the plunge when you've got the scary headlines, say if you invested back in march 2009 you would have doubled your money. if you inves
joining us is claude coursy. he's managing partner of tomorrow ventures and five-star manager mark traverse, president of intrepid capital. welcome to "street signs." let me get to you first of all. investing in stocks forget about it. is that i sign of the bottom if you take the old adage it's darkest before the dawn? >> absolutely. i feel very positive about what i see out there. i look for external cues and i see people spending money out there. i see people traveling. i see...